You cannot always call at the right moment
LifeSignal provides reliable daily outreach when work, distance, time zones, or caregiving fatigue make consistency hard.
Stay close even when you cannot call every day. LifeSignal combines memory-rich companionship, dynamic daily conversations, and clear family dashboards so you can notice meaningful changes without replacing your relationship.
LifeSignal provides reliable daily outreach when work, distance, time zones, or caregiving fatigue make consistency hard.
Families can review changes in conversation frequency, missed check-ins, response latency, routine consistency, mood summaries, and social engagement over time.
The member experience stays conversational and respectful, with warm memory-based check-ins instead of a clinical surveillance tone.
Built for real family context
LifeSignal is designed for the details families actually care about: names, stories, routines, celebrations, comfort topics, goals, and the little preferences that make a check-in feel human.
LifeSignal remembers the personal context that makes someone feel known: family, friends, grandchildren, pets, birthdays, hobbies, favorite restaurants, vacations, career, military service, books, movies, music, important stories, routines, preferred greetings, and important dates.
Conversations rotate naturally across weather, seasons, family updates, trivia, jokes, memory prompts, life stories, current interests, holidays, birthday reminders, and encouragement tied to voluntary goals.
Families get clear longitudinal summaries for engagement, conversation duration, missed check-ins, topic diversity, goal follow-through, reminder completion, and notification history without diagnostic labels.
The dashboard turns daily conversations into trend summaries and follow-up cues. It is designed to help a family ask better questions, not to diagnose or replace a clinician.
LifeSignal family report
Weekly summary · Jun 17-23
Check-ins
6 / 7
1 missed
Avg. call
11m
+18%
Mood language
Steady
No alert
Response time
Slower
2 mornings
Conversation trend
Daily check-ins stayed consistent
Engagement
High
Routine
Mostly steady
Social topics
Increasing
Ada talked about Leo's soccer tournament twice and asked to hear the score again.
Hydration reminders were acknowledged on Monday and Thursday.
Consider a gentle morning follow-up if slower replies continue.
Family workflows
See whether the daily call or text happened, how long it lasted, and whether anything needs a gentle follow-up.
Keep grandchildren, anniversaries, holidays, military service dates, trips, and favorite stories present in conversation.
Enable hydration, exercise, medication, appointment, or custom reminders when the member wants that support.
Share summaries with siblings, adult children, or trusted caregivers so one person is not carrying the whole picture alone.
Start with one member, add trusted caregivers, and tune memory, reminders, and alerts around what the person actually wants.